It' good to see the beau- l 1, paints are made XOutside or insidarBhaU- Western condi- Wells paints will make! JVr u Wesier or things last longer and keep f? & her and give longer- them attracUve for years to' ? Uv and protection. f come. Marshall-Wells AB Pu 7 f house paint comes in smart col- 'n&SS"! I II VJJI, Bev" " tht -P5 t. Tne tuW.i s 202- 1. lua.' " mum !;,. it and they days before D- mus huve been the clock but L .,,,(1 n.,w the Job l-.us b'.ni put over nc ua.lv News N SPOT 5 TAXI w 12 to (o vewr ff ors and has a reDutation for rriv. M'f'TjIaB? and tailored n all colors. lng years of excellent service. IHTzPiL15lli Announcement Technocracy Dance. Saturday, April 14, l'.O.D.E. Hall, 9 pin. Good music. Couples only. C. W. L. Bridge, Whist and Crlbbage. K. of C. Hut. April 18. Eastern Star Ball, April .20. W.A. Canadian Legion Spring Sale, April '21. St. Peter's Sale, April 20. Lutheran Tea, April 23. Dance every Saturday night. Oddfellows Hall, 9 to 12. Swing Quintette Orchestra. Missionary Tea, Presbyterian Hall, May 2. United Spring Sale, May 3. C.C.F. Bridge Drive1 every Saturday. 1 Hill CO Tea, I.O D.E. Hall, May 10. Going to a Party? Let us glamorize you for the occasion. CALL BLUE 917 FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY and be assured of no last-minute disappointment. PEGGY SAUNDERS 4th St. (across from Post Office) II. if ' I 111 i1 III 'I lette's Ladies' Wear THE tory ate 'Scoots !tir,'fcperlence I QTrial and THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 Id by kaien consumer's co-operative At the local Cli ii relies yT7TTTYTTTTTTTYTTTTTtTT First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader Srnday, April 15. 1945 11:00 aan. Morning Worshtp. 12:15 Church School. 7:30 pjn. Evening Worship. In Memoriam, President F. D. Roosevelt. A cordial Invitation to worship with this congregation Ls extended to all. St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, r. L.ien i SB. Supt., F. J. SKinner 8 ajn. Holy Communion. 11 ajn. Morntnir Prayer and Confirmation ceremony. Preacher: Rt. Rev. W. A. Geddes, DX)., Bishop of Yukon. 12:30 Sunday School. 7:30 pjn. Memorial Service for the late President Roosevelt. Preacher: Archdeacon Hodson. . St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cor. 5th Ave. and McBrlde St. Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor 11 ajn. "Only the Life to Give." Anthem: "My Jesus I Love Thee." The ChaDel Choir. 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. He Saw the Dawn." A cordial invitation to all. i I Last Service! Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR (Near the Post Office) ANNOUNCING . . . EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L. D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS. LUNCIIE3 CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. 'QUEEN MARY I.O.D.E. MONTHLY MEETING HELD The highlight of the regular monthly meeting ol the Queen Mary Chapter I.OD.E. was the i address given by the Municipal ! Regent, Mrs, D. C. Stuart on the work of the I.OD.E. in Prince Ru-j pert. The Imeprial Order Daughters of the , Empire had grown i from one chapter in 1910 to four I chapters at the present time. "The present members," she said, "have a ncble heritage in the work of the early founders of the order in Prince Rupert." Mrs. .Stuart addressed the Chapter be-' fore leaving to attend the annual Provincial Convention in Van couver. Guest of the evening was Mrs. Porte of London, Ontario, who Is an active member of the I.O.D.E. In Eastern Canada. Mrs. J. Mc Pherson was received as a pew member. A grant of $100.00 was donated to the Prisoner of War Fund and $50 was donated to the War Services Libraries. Arrangements were made for the annual Tag Day June 9. Members agreed to I assist, as usual, at the Civic Cen- First United Church R3R sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, M.A.. Minister Mr. J. S. Wilson, Choir Leader Mrs. Collin Carrell, A.T.C.M., Organist Public Worship at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. . Sunday School at 12:15. The Friendly Hour" in the Manse at the close of the evening service. Regular Baptist Services 1.0 U.K. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We Christ preach . . . ravii i c RUCIFIED ROWNED OM1NQ 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker. G. It. S. Blackaby. Topic: "Know Ye Not That There is a Prince and a Great Man Fallen This Day?" (A tribute to the life and memory of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelti. The late President's favor ite hvmns will be sung also. Special Music: "Whispering Hope." (Trombone a: Rurnhonium Duet). Alvin Young and Floyd Hunter If You Enjoy Hearty Gospel Sinrinr Come! Wed.. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. (at 424 Dunsmulr St), Thurs. (I.OD.E. Hall). 3:30 pjn. Mission Band. 0:30 D.m. Children's Hour, 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. IN I.O.O.F. IIAI.L SUNDAY, 7:30 P.M. WITH REV. PHIL. A. GAGLARDI who gives his bwn conversion in his . . . life story stranger than fiction yr. fianlardi will sins "The Holy City" EVERYONE WELCOME UF.V. J.' I.INNF.Y, PASTOR Wm. F. Franeks Optometrist of Vancouver is now in Prince Rupert Wm. H. Franeks, who is visiting this. city, will remain over until April 21. Mr. Franeks is at the Prince Rupert Hotel and open for appointments. Appointments can he made at the hotel. I Visitors Attend vKitwanga Party KITWANOA, April 14 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Range, of St. Clair Mill, east of Prince George visited here recently as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doll. While here they attended a shower given in honor of Pte. and Mrs. Ray Mor New Hats for Spring STETSONS A new stork just arrived. MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave., next to Ormes NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 gan by Mr. and Mrs. J.Oregs, Rev. and Mrs. J. Hayhurst. Mrs. S. Williams and Mrs. A. Roblh- son . 1 Rev. Mr. Hayhurst extended a welcome to Mrs. Morgan, who arrived here recently as a bride from Scotland. Pte. Morgan previously returned from overseas service after being wounded. The young couple expressed their Intention of making their home M: Kltwanga.v Mr. and Mrs. Sterret, of Sun-nyslde Cannery, were also guests at the party. Pte. Morgan has now returned to Shaughnessy Military hospital for further treatment. Mrs. Morgan will visit him In Vancouver .sometime m May. Buy War Savings Stamps be joined by the new Galloway Rapids Chapter n this work. The Regent, Mrs, J. Teng, was appointed delegate to attend the Provincial Convention. MARY NORTON' (Continued from Page 1) the first woman chairman of a House committee, the District of Columbia committee which, with the one in the Senate, initiates all the legislation for running the nation's capital city. She now is cnairman ol the important House labor committee. She's a member of the education committee and a couple of others. She introduced the first resolu one mat gave ner me greatest thrill in Congress was when she successfully steered the bitterly fought Wage and Hours bill through its complicated ramin-cations in committee ana on the House floor. As far a tne House goes, she Is certainly the "mother" of that vital legislation. Probably he best way of describing her Is that most friends and intimates call her "Aunt Mary." The inclination to fol low suit comes a few minutes af ter you have met her. She is plain, friendly and modest. At the moment she was tre carnival in August. They will being paid tribute on, the floor of the lfcmse, she was having lunch with the members of her office staff. She Is proud of the fact that she never takes the House u j floor to make a personal speech. Prince Rupert, B.C. I PJILJJJ.I.HJJ...J.JM4llil.'li.TT.WIfImi.l.l:.lVi Fresh "Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E.MORTIMER , 324 2nd Ave. Phone 08 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 POULSEN'S Grocery and Lunch Phone Red 441 FREE DELIVERY 6th Ave. E., beside Postal Station ;'B" "As Good as the Best Better Than the Rest" PRINCE RUPERT DRV DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and, Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY All types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Lumber We now have a slock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand FLOORING Wc have a limited quantity of 1x3 Maple Flooring on hand. Call and see it. Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. April 14, 1945 Col. C. V. Evitt, or Victoria. B leaving tonight to return to Victoria after a brief business visit to the city. Mr. and Mrs. A. Daly, and child, are leaving tonight for the south to take up residence at Clover dale. Mr. Daly has for several years been connected with Armour Salvage Company here. PAGE THREE Local News Items..; PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Cash Jor old .gold. Bulger's. Mrs. J. B. Crosby is among tho35 who are leaving" tonight on a trip, to Vancouver. tlon in the House for t'ne repeal ! A Women's Canadian Club, Nom-of the 18th amendment. jlnatlns meeting April 18l 2:30 p. Easily thougn, her most im-1 ni. Reld's Cafe. Tea and speaker. nnrtnnt nceomDlishment and the 89) G. P. Tinker is leaving tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Rt Rev. W. A. Geddes, DIX. Bishop of Yukon, arrived in the city on last night's train from Prince George. He will lead the- morning service at St. Andrews cathedral Sunday, and will leave on a trip to Vancouver on Mon-, day. A meeting of the Registered Nurses Association was held Iff the Nurses' home, Thursday. It was a business meeting, with.' Mrs. G. Bryant in the chair. Mrs. Ccldwell was elected president, and M!s.s Shearman Secretary. Other offices, are open until the next meeting. JUST ARRIVED ! 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